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Waterlevel, geochemical, and borehole data from Rifle, Colorado from 2006-2016
The files included in this data package provide site wide water level data, geochemical data, and borehole information associated with the Rifle site in Colorado during the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL) led Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) and Scientific Focus Area (SFA) research p
Waterlevel, geochemical, and borehole data from Rifle, Colorado from 2006-2016
The files included in this data package provide site wide water level data, geochemical data, and borehole information associated with the Rifle site in Colorado during the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL) led Integrated Field Research Challenge (IFRC) and Scientific Focus Area (SFA) research p
Phenological responses to climate change do not exhibit phylogenetic signal in a subalpine plant community
Phylogenetic relationships may underlie species-specific phenological sensitivities to abiotic variation and may help to predict these responses to climate change. Although shared evolutionary history may mediate both phenology and phenological sensitivity to abiotic variation, few studies have expl
An examination of synchrony between insect emergence and flowering in Rocky Mountain meadows.
One possible effect of climate change is the generation of a mismatch in the seasonal timing of interacting organisms, owing to species-specific shifts in phenology. Despite concerns that plants and pollinators might be at risk of such decoupling, there have been few attempts to test this hypothesis
Acoustic source localization using the acoustic ENSBox
An empirical study of acoustic source localization
Rodent societies
Rodent societies
Rodent societies: an ecological and evolutionary perspective
Leaf physiology reflects environmental differences and cytoplasmic background in <i>Ipomopsis</i> hybrids
Natural hybridization can produce individuals that vary widely in fitness, depending upon the performance of particular genotypes in a given environment. In a hybrid zone with habitat heterogeneity, differences in physiological responses to abiotic conditions could influence the fitness and spatial
Constrained lability in floral evolution: counting convergent origins of hummingbird pollination in <i>Keckiella</i> and <i>Penstemon</i>
In the clade of Penstemon and segregate genera, pollination syndromes are well defined among the 284 species. Most display combinations of floral characters associated with pollination by Hymenoptera, the ancestral mode of pollination for this clade. Forty-one species present characters associated w
Effects of floral display size and biparental inbreeding on outcrossing rates in <i></i>Delphinium Barbeyi<i></i> (Ranunculaceae)
Behavior of inexperienced bumble bees toward spatial clumping of nectar
Automated wildlife monitoring using self-configuring sensor networks deployed in natural habitats
The extent of variation in male song, wing and genital characters among allopatric <i>Drosophila montana</i> populations
Abstract Drosophila montana, a species of the Drosophila virilis group, has distributed around the northern hemisphere. Phylogeographic analyses of two North American and one Eurasian population of this species offer a good background for the studies on the extent of variation in phenotypic traits b
Microsatellite-based species identification method for <i>Drosophila virilis</i> group species
Taylor Talks About Quantification for the Black Canyon National Monument
POWER (People Opposing Water Export Raids) December 5th 1998
Summary of Nomination for Upper Loop Property
The following paragraphs are taken from the nomination, These are some of the most relevant questions asked by the State Land Board 1. What are the existing surface uses of the property? The current use of the property is livestock grazing and a single track trail for intermediate to expert mountain
Regional Policy on the Protection of Fens
Mary L. Gessner. June 8, 1998.
Poncha Springs, Comprehensive Plan_1998
Town of Poncha Springs. 1998.
